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hand the obama administration is more committed to the democratic views you know all these programs disability support food stamps all those kinds of things and the mitt romney machine more the more focused on the defense big spending wall street zombies and they're all zombies because they all take real resources flesh and blood out of the real economy and use them and don't produce anything and so but the contest is really a contest to decide which group wins it won't make any difference really in the long run because the u.s. is running a huge deficit whether and where the money goes if as long as it's wasted it won't make any difference the deficit the debt gets bigger and bigger the economy grows at a slower and slower pace and eventually blows up yeah ok well that brings me to you . dad and when this blows up because you wrote the empire of debt and maybe that's an indicator that shows where this country is headed it's staggering for both the government and the private sector what does the debt tell us about where we're heading when does this cataclysmic well i mean everybody nobody know
hand the obama administration is more committed to the democratic views you know all these programs disability support food stamps all those kinds of things and the mitt romney machine more the more focused on the defense big spending wall street zombies and they're all zombies because they all take real resources flesh and blood out of the real economy and use them and don't produce anything and so but the contest is really a contest to decide which group wins it won't make any difference...
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but i felt it would be easier for me because i am disabled. and not have to be in long lines i have seen. i do not want to do that on the last day of voting. >> the wait was about 45 minutes. relatively short compared to other locations where lines round-- were wrapped ar the buildings. >> i think the storm had something to do with the first few days. once people knew the storm was coming, voters came out early so we really have live the back. . people are coming out. >> early voting was supposed to be six days but because of sandy, we got 5. a lot of ballot questions have played a big role in the record are now. >> i highlighted the things i wanted to go for. whether i was for or get so i would go in and do it quickly and get out. >> election officials plan for about 20% of eligible voters to early vote. the numbers have not been quite that they -- that big. about 11% cast their ballot as of 8:00 tonight. >> this election, you can stay more connected with our new alexian 2012 app. you can check out -- next election 2012 app. you can check on
but i felt it would be easier for me because i am disabled. and not have to be in long lines i have seen. i do not want to do that on the last day of voting. >> the wait was about 45 minutes. relatively short compared to other locations where lines round-- were wrapped ar the buildings. >> i think the storm had something to do with the first few days. once people knew the storm was coming, voters came out early so we really have live the back. . people are coming out. >> early...
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they have different ratings on that in terms of their disabilities. but that's important for all of us to keep in mind. these are people whose disabilities stem from their service to the country. 3.5 million people like that. there are a lot more. during the conversation of ireport, we're celebrating the wisdom of veterans. >> extraordinary individuals who made ultimate sacrifices in so many different ways. all right, josh, thank you for that. >> you bet. >>> you heard some discussion about this, right? bikers all working in unison. we'll show you how a can or two of red bull actually brought them together. >> from currency trading for a few to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. the potential of yelp unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. this is the first leg of our world challenge with the cadillac ats. this is actually starting to feel real now. [ ross ] this is the perfect place to test the ats's advanced aerodynamics. [ derek ] we've got crosswinds, ta
they have different ratings on that in terms of their disabilities. but that's important for all of us to keep in mind. these are people whose disabilities stem from their service to the country. 3.5 million people like that. there are a lot more. during the conversation of ireport, we're celebrating the wisdom of veterans. >> extraordinary individuals who made ultimate sacrifices in so many different ways. all right, josh, thank you for that. >> you bet. >>> you heard some...
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contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> the ipad mini officially on sale today. >> that's right. apple fans dressed up in silly costumes around the world have been lining up to get their hands on the new tablet. but the crowds are smaller than we've seen for previous apple products. here's a look from tokyo. the 7.9-inch mini is priced higher than rival gadgets. models start at $329. >>> a california woman is lucky in more ways than one. she purchased a winning lottery ticket but came close to missing out on the $23 million prize. >> she didn't check her numbers until her daughter happened to see a newspaper photo of the supposed winner captured on a liquor store's camera. she found the ticket in her car. she had until november 26th to claim the prize. >> she's lucky. >> she is, twice. >>> some parents feel they were tricked as they opened doors this halloween. >> apparently adults are hoping to cash in on the goodies, too. what should you say when this happens? that's in today's ask allison. >> and q parker is live instudio this morning. he's in t
contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> the ipad mini officially on sale today. >> that's right. apple fans dressed up in silly costumes around the world have been lining up to get their hands on the new tablet. but the crowds are smaller than we've seen for previous apple products. here's a look from tokyo. the 7.9-inch mini is priced higher than rival gadgets. models start at $329. >>> a california woman is lucky in more...
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but in that one highest of the high-rise there is, there's a mother of two who is disabled who cannot get out and has not been able to leave her apartment for the last two weeks. again, this is a mother of two children. look. it's easy to see, but look how dark it's going to get when we walk inside the building. bryant pierson is going to give us a tour. let's take a look. >> by contrast, you can see it's bright sunshine outside and i don't know how you can see anything in here. >> we don't. >> i'm holding on to the back of your jacket because i can't see a thing. >> this is how we have to live. >> is this the seventh floor now? >> this is the seventh floor. we're going to talk to a couple people. >> has there been any looting? >> that's it right there? >> be careful where you walk. >> they put tags on the door stating that they kaim by to check. >> that was on november 10th. >> yes. >> who is it? >> bryant. >> ivy is it okay for them to interview you? >> now we're in ivy's apartment. you have two young daughters over here. you guys are ages? >> 5. >> 10. >> it's a little warm in here
but in that one highest of the high-rise there is, there's a mother of two who is disabled who cannot get out and has not been able to leave her apartment for the last two weeks. again, this is a mother of two children. look. it's easy to see, but look how dark it's going to get when we walk inside the building. bryant pierson is going to give us a tour. let's take a look. >> by contrast, you can see it's bright sunshine outside and i don't know how you can see anything in here. >>...
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this one is disabled motorcycle approaching the tunnel. reports the motorcycle and the rider were standing up. the freeway but moving to the shoulder. see a little bit of relief as far as the speeds go. track that and west 580 to altima. south 680 to the bottom of your map. yellow. live shot there through sonoma. we see slowing approaching. there is an accident now reported in the last few minutes in lanes would. see the backup coming from the exit south towards the track. that's a problem. we will send it back to you. >> thank you very much. 607 now. let's try it again, sam. california's cap and trade laws expected to take effect today. want to check in with marla tellez. got the mike situation figured out there now. how it could affect us. >> i will try this again. good morning. cap ask trade will important more than 400 industrial companies in california to reduce their carbon pollution or by so-called carbon credits at auction. it is a centerpiece of a 2006 state law designed to reduce greenhouse gases to 1990s levels by 2020. the cali
this one is disabled motorcycle approaching the tunnel. reports the motorcycle and the rider were standing up. the freeway but moving to the shoulder. see a little bit of relief as far as the speeds go. track that and west 580 to altima. south 680 to the bottom of your map. yellow. live shot there through sonoma. we see slowing approaching. there is an accident now reported in the last few minutes in lanes would. see the backup coming from the exit south towards the track. that's a problem. we...
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new tax revenue, but the sidewalks officials say need to be clear for people to move, especially the disabled. >> the only thing to stand here, we serve very fast. >> reporter: current regulations were designed for restaurants with outdoor seating requiring at least 10 feet of unobstructed sidewalk. that's clearly not happening here. in northwest bob barnard, fox 5 news. >> the mayor's office says they're allowing the public to submit ideas through next tuesday. the d.c. city council will have the final say in the form of new food truck regulations. >>> the federal government is now investigating the controversial passage of recreational marijuana use in both colorado and washington state. today attorney general eric holder phoned those state's governors. the measure allows adults over 21 to have a small amount of pot which contradicts the federal law. meanwhile marijuana shops are up planning for the increase in business promising to offer a variety of alternatives. >> candies, lotions, soups, hot sauce, salsa, barbecue sauce, pizza. you're not taking any carcinogens. everything is stripped
new tax revenue, but the sidewalks officials say need to be clear for people to move, especially the disabled. >> the only thing to stand here, we serve very fast. >> reporter: current regulations were designed for restaurants with outdoor seating requiring at least 10 feet of unobstructed sidewalk. that's clearly not happening here. in northwest bob barnard, fox 5 news. >> the mayor's office says they're allowing the public to submit ideas through next tuesday. the d.c. city...
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a disabled vehicle was moved. you're good to go there. in fact a live look from sky 9 and just the slow traffic. tall lanes are open and looking good overall on the inbound side of i-66. back to the maps this time to the knot side of town. on the outer loop the slowdown right here leaving college park into silver spring. but all your lanes are open. and one more last live look outside. this time here at new hampshire avenue. that's where your brake lights begin heading to georgia avenue this morning. i'll be back with more and a look at the big picture after 6:58. back to you guys. >>> all right, thanks monika. 6:45 now. that meanst it's big weather time. the weekend is almost here. >> yeah. sunshine is coming back. going to be on the cool side. our highs should be in the low 60s and we're going to be in the low to maybe mid 50s. running below normal thanks to sandy still keeping the cool air around. this weekend also as we fall back with the clocks please check out the poke detector batteries, it can make such a difference if you ever ne
a disabled vehicle was moved. you're good to go there. in fact a live look from sky 9 and just the slow traffic. tall lanes are open and looking good overall on the inbound side of i-66. back to the maps this time to the knot side of town. on the outer loop the slowdown right here leaving college park into silver spring. but all your lanes are open. and one more last live look outside. this time here at new hampshire avenue. that's where your brake lights begin heading to georgia avenue this...
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contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. . >>> most political pundits agree that only a handful of states will tilt the election besides virginia. we have been talking about that, ohio as well. the country will closely watch developments in florida tonight. the latest polling shows immediate florida may end up being the closest election in the country. the polling group conducted four polls over the past three weeks and two of the mitt romney held a one-point lead. the other two, president obama has a one-point advantage. doug smith has more from tampa and is joining us. doug, 29 electoral votes up for grabs in florida. >> yeah. >> and the candidates are battling it out there, aren't they? >> they have been become familiar faces the last few months and the owe-by-four corridor from tampa -- i-4 corridor from tampa to miami beach, that is critical. miami-dade to the north, tallahassee, republican, that is why the focus is in our area. >> before the poems open at 7:00 -- the polls open at 7:00 this morning, the presidential battle was only half ho
contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. . >>> most political pundits agree that only a handful of states will tilt the election besides virginia. we have been talking about that, ohio as well. the country will closely watch developments in florida tonight. the latest polling shows immediate florida may end up being the closest election in the country. the polling group conducted four polls over the past three weeks and two of the mitt romney...
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. >>> the neighbors of a disabled san francisco man are stepping up to help find his stolen service dog. while rob was getting dialysis someone broke into his truck's window and grabbed his dog lola, leaving only her collar. rob also suffers from crohn's disease and was just diagnosed with cancer it >> she was just wonderful from the first day. just the most affectionate, sweetest, nicest companion you could have. >> neighbors are offering a $3,000 reward to help find lola. they've handed out missing fliers and knocked on doors looking for her. they are doing everything they can. >>> 5:29 bargain hunters by the millions counting down hours before huge shopping. >> wal-mart workers have a countdown of their own. >> reporter: don't be fooled by the quiet now, 5,000 thanksgiving dinners are on deck as has been the tradition for 30 years. . >>> happy thanksgiving! it is 5:32 thanks for joining us i'm kristen sze. >>> i'm terry mcsweeney in for eric thomas. mike is going to tell us what it is like out there. >> i think the word is cold. >> it is cold. high pressure over top of us brought cle
. >>> the neighbors of a disabled san francisco man are stepping up to help find his stolen service dog. while rob was getting dialysis someone broke into his truck's window and grabbed his dog lola, leaving only her collar. rob also suffers from crohn's disease and was just diagnosed with cancer it >> she was just wonderful from the first day. just the most affectionate, sweetest, nicest companion you could have. >> neighbors are offering a $3,000 reward to help find lola....
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. >>> this morning a disabled san mateo woman is recovering after being struck by a hit-and-run driver. the accident happened thursday night on el camino and belmont. the collision left her motorized wheelchair heavily damaged. we have the details. >> this never happened. >> reporter: stephanie would like to forget everything about thursday night. >> it was very scary, yeah. >> reporter: stephanie is severely disabled and depends on her motorized wheelchair for everything. she was meeting friends at this belmont i-hop when a car turned in front of her, sideswiping her chair and legs. the driver suddenly took off. >> it happens. >> the sudden collision left stephanie injured and in a state of shock, but she does remember two things, the driver was a woman in a dark-colored mercedes and that driver actually stopped, got out and asked stephanie a question. >> she got out and asked me if i was okay. i said i don't know. she said i -- i'm coming right back. >> did she come back? >> no. >> okay. >> stephanie was treated hospital for injuries to her foot, but her wheelchair is broken, out of
. >>> this morning a disabled san mateo woman is recovering after being struck by a hit-and-run driver. the accident happened thursday night on el camino and belmont. the collision left her motorized wheelchair heavily damaged. we have the details. >> this never happened. >> reporter: stephanie would like to forget everything about thursday night. >> it was very scary, yeah. >> reporter: stephanie is severely disabled and depends on her motorized wheelchair for...
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partners allegedly stopped, got out and fired on the officer several times grazing his gun belt and disabling his service weapon. after another brief chase, wilbanks crashed his car and was arrested while his partner escaped on foot. the district attorney says the crime spree could land wilbanks in prison for the rest of his life or worse. >> the murder of rory parkpettiford is potentially a life without the possibility of parole or a death penalty charge. so there's not much you can do to somebody of that. but the attempted murder of a police officer is a life offense. >> reporter: despite a $20,000 reward and manhunt, the second suspect has eluded capture and police say continues to be a threat to public safety. >> this is somebody who, but for the grace of god, this officer could have been killed. we have no reason not to suspect that he wouldn't try to do the same thing again. we're trying to find him as quickly as we can. >> reporter: jonathan wilbanks will be back in court on december 5. meantime, san jose police and other allied agencies in this area are working around the clock to try
partners allegedly stopped, got out and fired on the officer several times grazing his gun belt and disabling his service weapon. after another brief chase, wilbanks crashed his car and was arrested while his partner escaped on foot. the district attorney says the crime spree could land wilbanks in prison for the rest of his life or worse. >> the murder of rory parkpettiford is potentially a life without the possibility of parole or a death penalty charge. so there's not much you can do...
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>> don, tonight in the high-rise apartment buildings behind me that house 600 families is a disabled mother of two. she has been unable to leave her apartment for the last two weeks. we went in to take a look around and saw deplorable conditions. out in broad daylight, it is easy to see, but look at how dark it is going to get when we walk inside of the building. bryant pearson is in charge of the tenant association, and he is going to give us a tour. let's see. by contrast, you can see it is bright sunshine outside and i just -- i don't know how you can see anything in here, bryant. holy cow, i'm holding on to the back of your jacket, because i cannot see a thing. >> this in here, this is how you go up and down the stairs. >> hold on. i cannot see. there, okay, got it. >> this is how we have to live here. we have been living like this since the storm hit. >> bryant, is this the seventh floor? >> yes, it is the seventh floor. we are going to talk to a couple of people. >> reporter: has there been any looting here, any stealing? >> a little bit. watch that step. >> okay. >> that's dec
>> don, tonight in the high-rise apartment buildings behind me that house 600 families is a disabled mother of two. she has been unable to leave her apartment for the last two weeks. we went in to take a look around and saw deplorable conditions. out in broad daylight, it is easy to see, but look at how dark it is going to get when we walk inside of the building. bryant pearson is in charge of the tenant association, and he is going to give us a tour. let's see. by contrast, you can see...
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elderly with families, people who live in public housing, people on public assistance, people who are disabled. we have seen everybody come through. >> that last voice, helena wong, executive director of cab, organizing asian communities. first, i want to take a moment to thank and former fellow nancy kong and cab volunteer who both provided translations. for more, we talk to helena wong about the impact of superstorm sandy on chinatown. glad we can get you into a studio in new york that is above the line where there is doubt electricity. just 20 blocks from where you are is "democracy now!" studios and we are still in blackout mode with no electricity there. helena wong, talk about chinatown. what is your doi and can you make some comparisons to help organize and asian communities, how it worked after 9/11 as devastation? chinatown was right near where the world trade tower was. >> thank you for having me. it has been pretty crazy. a went on to chinatown on tuesday right after the storm and there's nobody on the streets. everybody was still in their apartments and their homes was visiting our
elderly with families, people who live in public housing, people on public assistance, people who are disabled. we have seen everybody come through. >> that last voice, helena wong, executive director of cab, organizing asian communities. first, i want to take a moment to thank and former fellow nancy kong and cab volunteer who both provided translations. for more, we talk to helena wong about the impact of superstorm sandy on chinatown. glad we can get you into a studio in new york that...
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this year until braille and audio features could be added in order to comply with the americans with disabilities about. they are more in demand since metro now applies a $1 surcharge on trips paid for with paper fare cards. >>> thank you monika. we've been combing through the day's daily deals emails and retailer websites to find you some deep discounts. the favorites today? chills in the air and we're already thinking turkey and thanksgiving. and so is gild city. save a deal with robinson's prime reserve, $99 is going to get you a 13 to 15-pound amish turkey. normal price here is $121. pretty good savings. >>> check out the bathroom with some new furniture from target.com. the white wood lynnwood bath collection is on sale today. now prices range from -- for each piece. that's down almost $30 and plus getting free shipping. >>> and get some quality sound in your ride. best buy has this daily deal. $99 for a pioneer ipod ready indash cd deck and speakers. this is a complete car audio package and it saves you $100 and plus you have free shipping. if you have an offer you've seen or if you're a lo
this year until braille and audio features could be added in order to comply with the americans with disabilities about. they are more in demand since metro now applies a $1 surcharge on trips paid for with paper fare cards. >>> thank you monika. we've been combing through the day's daily deals emails and retailer websites to find you some deep discounts. the favorites today? chills in the air and we're already thinking turkey and thanksgiving. and so is gild city. save a deal with...
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so there's a lot of people who are hitting that 55, 60 mark, disabled and, you know, really dependent upon us for food. >> reporter: and how are the donations this year, enough to make it for everyone? >> you know, they're always slim. i think that people are holding back because of the elections and so now that's done hopefully we'll see a fabulous holiday season of donations and volunteer hours. so really we'll see. you know, this is the beginning of the season and hopefully we can raise the money that we need to raise this holiday season so we can go on the rest of the year. >> reporter: for people at home today is obviously good. there are so many volunteers doing a great thing but you also have christmas. so what can people do to get involved in the future. >> you can go to our web, glide.org, and you can make -- if you hit donate, there's a place where you can make a cash donation. real easy through the system. and then also the volunteers. we have a calendar up where you can either sign up for some of our holiday events between now and the end of the holiday season. but we also
so there's a lot of people who are hitting that 55, 60 mark, disabled and, you know, really dependent upon us for food. >> reporter: and how are the donations this year, enough to make it for everyone? >> you know, they're always slim. i think that people are holding back because of the elections and so now that's done hopefully we'll see a fabulous holiday season of donations and volunteer hours. so really we'll see. you know, this is the beginning of the season and hopefully we...
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many of new york's area disabled were evacuated and remained without power. their heartbreaking plight when we return. you're watching cbs "this morning saturday." >> i can't watch tv. dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. [ female announcer ] a classic meatloaf recipe from stouffer's starts with ground beef unions, and peppers baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast i need all the help i can get. that's why i like nutella. mom, what's the capital of west virginia? charleston. nutella is a delicious hazelnut spread my whole family loves. mom, have you seen my -- backpack? nutella goes great on whole-wheat toast or whole-grain waffles. and its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hi
many of new york's area disabled were evacuated and remained without power. their heartbreaking plight when we return. you're watching cbs "this morning saturday." >> i can't watch tv. dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. [ female announcer ] a classic meatloaf recipe from stouffer's starts with ground beef unions, and peppers baked in a ketchup...
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in ohio, 40% of the population receiving disability, social security, medicare and medicaid against a cad who is saying, and with his vice presidential nominee, we are going to be pulling that money back from you at a time when we have lost net 9 million jobs in this country and we don't have that balance between opportunity and entitlement. megyn: there is a difference between medicare and social security on the one hand and disability, food stamps, medicaid on the other hand. people have put money into the system and reap the rewards later. >> to might is not an issue of whether it's justified, whether it's an entitlement or short term that it's necessary. the fact is there isn't that counter offering in our society. we right now are losing jobs. even though we are talking about unemployment rate that has moved down. we still have 23 million people in this country who are in pain and governor romney spoke about those people. but he did not speak to them. and that was i think a central failure of his candidacy. >> the issue of entitlements when you call social security, medicare and
in ohio, 40% of the population receiving disability, social security, medicare and medicaid against a cad who is saying, and with his vice presidential nominee, we are going to be pulling that money back from you at a time when we have lost net 9 million jobs in this country and we don't have that balance between opportunity and entitlement. megyn: there is a difference between medicare and social security on the one hand and disability, food stamps, medicaid on the other hand. people have put...
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financial aid or get rid of funding for planned parenthood or eliminate millions of those poor, elderly, or disabled just to give a millionaire a tax cut, i'm not having it. that's not a deal worth having. that's not bipartisanship. that's not change. that's surrenders to the same status quo that's hurt middle class families for way too long. and i'm not ready to give up on that fight. i hope you aren't either, wisconsin. i hope you aren't either. see, the folks at the very top in this country don't need another champion in washington. they'll always have a seat at the table. they'll always have access and influence. the people who need a champion are the americans whose letters i read late at night. the men and women i metet on th campaign trail every day. the laid-furniture worker that's retraining at the age -- the small restaurant owner who needs the loan to expand after the bank turned him down. he needs a champion. the cooks and waiters and cleaning staff working overtime at a vegas hotel trying to save enough to buy their first home or send their kid to college, they need a champion. the auto
financial aid or get rid of funding for planned parenthood or eliminate millions of those poor, elderly, or disabled just to give a millionaire a tax cut, i'm not having it. that's not a deal worth having. that's not bipartisanship. that's not change. that's surrenders to the same status quo that's hurt middle class families for way too long. and i'm not ready to give up on that fight. i hope you aren't either, wisconsin. i hope you aren't either. see, the folks at the very top in this country...
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the dumbarton bridge down to this scene and north 880 through the oakland area, we have a disabled vehicle at the embarcadero off-ramp. back to you. >>> 6:22. coming up, he's part of one of the most famous families in music history, so why does jermaine jackson want to change his name? and what does he want to be called instead? alright let's break it down. mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two inches. t-minus nine minutes. [ ding ] [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls. let the making begin. ♪ that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> new this morning, with the election behind him president obama is heading to southeast asia. the white house confirming this morning the president will visit myanmar later this month. it would be the first-ever visit by a u.s. president. the obama administration wants to encourage the democratic progress in myanmar by easing sanctions against the country's military regime. >>> 6:25 is the
the dumbarton bridge down to this scene and north 880 through the oakland area, we have a disabled vehicle at the embarcadero off-ramp. back to you. >>> 6:22. coming up, he's part of one of the most famous families in music history, so why does jermaine jackson want to change his name? and what does he want to be called instead? alright let's break it down. mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two inches. t-minus nine minutes. [ ding ] [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon...
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preexisting decisions or will he limb nature health care for millions of folks who are poor or elderly or disabled, i won't pay that price. that's not a deal i'll take. that's not bipartisanship. that's not bipartisanship. that's not change. that's surrender. that's not why i ran for president to leave things the way they are. i'm not ready to give up on that fight. i'm not ready to give up on that fight, wisconsin, and i hope you aren't either. the folks at the top in this country they don't need another champion in washington. they'll always have a seat at the dabl. they'll always have access. they'll always have influence. that's the nature of things. the people who need a champion are the americans whose letters i read late at night after a long day in the office. the men and women i meet on the campaign trail every day. the laid off worker who is going back to community college to retrain at the age of 55 for a new career. she needs a champion. the restaurant owner who has great food but needs a loan to expand after the bank turned him down. he needs a champion. the cooks and waiters and clea
preexisting decisions or will he limb nature health care for millions of folks who are poor or elderly or disabled, i won't pay that price. that's not a deal i'll take. that's not bipartisanship. that's not bipartisanship. that's not change. that's surrender. that's not why i ran for president to leave things the way they are. i'm not ready to give up on that fight. i'm not ready to give up on that fight, wisconsin, and i hope you aren't either. the folks at the top in this country they don't...
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we saw in some of the videos disabled people, people with physical challenges, this gentleman that you showed before, he lost his home and lost his motor wheelchair. he's desperate looking for one. insurance companies are not calling him back. this is a major concern. people have to step up. how long are these people going to wait? and this was -- we did this before just yesterday. we weren't out there sunday looking at the community, and i don't know what to tell them anymore because if this continues for a longer period of time, we are going to have a lot of the people sick, a lot of people are not going to have the access, and things will get worse. the winter is here. so we are not in a warm environment. everything is wet, everything is moist. so i just -- i can't -- i can't see this happening in america. but here we go again. this is katrina 2012 for a lot of people here in the new york area. shannon: there was amazing voter turnout in philadelphia and some are questioning the numbers. up next we'll take a look to see if those figures add up. plus the big companies saying presiden
we saw in some of the videos disabled people, people with physical challenges, this gentleman that you showed before, he lost his home and lost his motor wheelchair. he's desperate looking for one. insurance companies are not calling him back. this is a major concern. people have to step up. how long are these people going to wait? and this was -- we did this before just yesterday. we weren't out there sunday looking at the community, and i don't know what to tell them anymore because if this...
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they put in the money from their disability checks, i contributed my combat pay, and we set it up. >> we work with returning veterans to set up opportunities for them to do a six month intensive service and leadership fellowship in their community, and we help them make a transition from being a veteran to a citizen leader again. >> i think one of the biggest misconceptions about returning post september 11th veteran social security that everyone is coming back injured and struggling. it's a perception that it's an at-risk population. in fact, this is an incredible generation of veterans coming home, that's how we need to see them. these are men and women who wanted to make a contribution. that's why they joined the military. i think the right question to ask a returning veteran is how do you want to continue to serve? ♪ ♪ >>> high school can did b tough on any teenager, but it's especially hard for teens with special needs. today we want to highlight a group of young men that be friended shy johnson. the frip started as a way to protect her from bullies, but it game much more. >>
they put in the money from their disability checks, i contributed my combat pay, and we set it up. >> we work with returning veterans to set up opportunities for them to do a six month intensive service and leadership fellowship in their community, and we help them make a transition from being a veteran to a citizen leader again. >> i think one of the biggest misconceptions about returning post september 11th veteran social security that everyone is coming back injured and...
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most of the storm victims living in these tents are elderly or disabled. about 20 large tents heated biogen rateors. there are laundry facilities and hot meals and gayle and charlie for now this is the only home they have. >> thank you mark strassman. former congresswoman gabrielle giffords stared at the man who shot her as he was sentenced to life in prison on wednesday. it was the first time since the shooting that she's been face to face with jared loughner. her husband mark kelly said to him in court you may have put a bull jet in her head but you haven't put a dent in her spirit. loughner said nothing when the judge ordered him to seven life sentences. a plea bargain spared loughner the death >> time to show you some of this morning's headlines from around the globe. the "the washington post" says a warplane from iran fired on an american drone last week. a pentagon spokesman said the drone was over the persian gulf not in iranian airspace. the unarmed drone was not hit and returned safely to space. >> the news journal at wilmington, delaware said ene
most of the storm victims living in these tents are elderly or disabled. about 20 large tents heated biogen rateors. there are laundry facilities and hot meals and gayle and charlie for now this is the only home they have. >> thank you mark strassman. former congresswoman gabrielle giffords stared at the man who shot her as he was sentenced to life in prison on wednesday. it was the first time since the shooting that she's been face to face with jared loughner. her husband mark kelly said...
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the elderly, the disabled, and the poor. and that makes up about a third of our population. look who's suffering. who's the majority of the people who are in those high-rises without heat and electricity, poor people, elderly, or disabled. we need to be on those streets. we need to occupy those streets and be there for our fellow citizens. >> can i ask you a quick question about general petraeus? just give me some insight into how somebody at the highest levels of the military, who then goes on to the cia one would put everything at risk for what now appears to be not some big national security issue, but your basic affair 101. why? >> well, i don't know, soledad. it's been going on a long time. we can go back in history and find examples of that, people, even presidents, who have participated in -- it's unfortunate. you've got an outstanding general, an outstanding warrior who made a grave mistake. and i'm sure today he's regretting all of that and hopefully that will be a lesson for all of us. >> lieutenant general russel honore with us, nice to see you. thank you for talk
the elderly, the disabled, and the poor. and that makes up about a third of our population. look who's suffering. who's the majority of the people who are in those high-rises without heat and electricity, poor people, elderly, or disabled. we need to be on those streets. we need to occupy those streets and be there for our fellow citizens. >> can i ask you a quick question about general petraeus? just give me some insight into how somebody at the highest levels of the military, who then...
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maybe they are disabled or they can't figure out the next step. but one injured veteran in alabama is turning his disability into an inspiration and a better life for his family. his story in this welcome home. a wave of patriotism swept the country in the wake of 9/11 and it changed noah galloway's life. >> i joined the army immediately after september 11th. i was going to the school at the university of birmingham. after we were attacked, i felt like it was what i needed to do. >> he deployed to iraq in 2003 and again in 2005. when he was injured by a roadside bomb. he lost his left arm, left leg, and his jaw had to be reconstructed. it also marked the end of his first marriage. >> i laid in the hospital bed and where remember thinking it was all over. i was very physical, i lost two limbs, a wife. i remember thinking i would much rather have died than to have woken up like this. >> then he recorrected with a childhood love who renewed his strength. >> heshe's a big part of what g me out of the hospital as quickly as i did. >> noah and tracy now
maybe they are disabled or they can't figure out the next step. but one injured veteran in alabama is turning his disability into an inspiration and a better life for his family. his story in this welcome home. a wave of patriotism swept the country in the wake of 9/11 and it changed noah galloway's life. >> i joined the army immediately after september 11th. i was going to the school at the university of birmingham. after we were attacked, i felt like it was what i needed to do. >>...
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it says many elderly and disabled people are trapped with no food, water, and electricity. the race should be moved to focus on recovery. well, senator liz kruger joins me now. and senator, thank you, first of all, how are you doing? >> i'm doing fine, thank you. i just want to slightly edit, my district, about half of it is in the dark, half of it is fine. many other areas of the city are even harder hit, but i feel like i'm speaking for all of us when i say we need all our police, all our emergency responders, all our ambulances, all our firefighters, all our structural repair people focused on those areas most in need. central park is in my district, i love the park. there is no emergency to fix the park, which is where they are knocking down the tree limbs, and they're using emergency generators to set up for the race. that's unacceptable. >> well, beyond that, though, you say that it is in, i don't know, are you saying that it is in poor taste that you're worried the marathon may take away valuable resources as you said, but beyond that, you think it is poor taste beca
it says many elderly and disabled people are trapped with no food, water, and electricity. the race should be moved to focus on recovery. well, senator liz kruger joins me now. and senator, thank you, first of all, how are you doing? >> i'm doing fine, thank you. i just want to slightly edit, my district, about half of it is in the dark, half of it is fine. many other areas of the city are even harder hit, but i feel like i'm speaking for all of us when i say we need all our police, all...